Sentence examples for generally to accommodate from inspiring English sources

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Buchanan and co-authors note that even if the means of height enhancement had no direct negative health consequences for the enhanced individual, such enhancements would nevertheless have costs, including the economic costs of the intervention itself and the costs of redesigning our buildings, vehicles and environment more generally to accommodate taller individuals.

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This chapter focuses on how generators are represented in these models, and, in particular, how wind generators may be represented in models that are not generally designed to accommodate the specific characteristics of wind generators.

Under Blair, the party generally sought to accommodate rather than challenge rightwing interests: Gould decided that the Mail was "the key influencer of Middle Britain", Blair that Murdoch was "immensely powerful".

International practice generally seeks to accommodate separatist demands within the existing territorial boundaries.

Similarly, the presuppositions associated with "too" may be quite rich, and nevertheless they are generally hard to accommodate.

Moreover, clinical health care providers and medical researchers generally seek to accommodate patients' reasonable expectations of privacy and are required to do so by state and national laws (Allen 2011).

The number of hours and days of care provided are negotiated between the parent and provider in these home-based settings, but are generally available to accommodate the needs of full-time working parents, full-year.

Concurrency control is of special interest in NoSQL and NewSQL data stores because they generally need to accommodate a large number of concurrent users and very high read and/or write rates.

Everyone has neighbors who are noisy from time to time, and we are generally able to accommodate for this with little difficultly.

Mr. Colin says family members often have a greater tolerance for mistakes and bad decisions than nonfamily members and are generally more willing to accommodate work-life balance.

The size of the ITS2 appears to have some bearing on the ability of the sequence to acquire non-deleterious mutations with longer sequences generally better able to accommodate mutation accumulation than shorter sequences.

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